DL.TV
episode 196 (1x196)
: 20, 2007
STUFF
• We got a stack of viewer responses to our original query on the nature of the Big Blue Bear located outside the Denver convention center. Denver resident, Michael, summed it up best with his email:
• "I live in Denver and the Big Blue Bear is actually always there. The bear was actually created for the convention center by Denver sculptor Lawrence Argent and it's entitled "I See What You Mean." He is 40-foot-tall and is made of mostly cast polymer concrete and fiberglass triangles. "
• You can learn more about this fascinating sculpture here.
• If you're a fan of personal computers from years past check out Old-Computers.com. From classic machines like the Apple II and Commodore 64 to less well known (at least in NA) models from Amstrad and Timex Sinclair Old-Computers.com has it all.
• Robert gives us a look at a beta of Valve's latest creation Team Fortress 2.
• Whether you're a gaming enthusiast or just looking for new PC parts you'll definitely be excited by several key technologies Intel unveiled during this year's Intel's Developer Forum.
• Loyd continues his "Build a PC" with a short discussion on hard drive and optical drive selection.
• Learn how to Slipstream Windows updates into a new install disc and save yourself the hassle of lengthy update procedures after you reinstall Windows XP.
• Nicolas wanted to know if spending $200-$300 on earbuds was a worthwhile pursuit if all he was listening to was digital music. The answer is yes. Unless you're using bargain basement bit rates of 128kbps or less for stereo MP3's you'll definitely hear an improvement. Robert likes his Shures and Roger is partial to Etymotic's line.
• It's been a long time coming but we're finally giving away our HDTV from our set in a month long random drawing. The rules are simple:
1.
• Create a video of 15 seconds or less.
2.
• The video must be a tech question and feature the actual face of the person asking the question